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You know the chronic pain you experience in the back of your neck? We're no doctors, but we think it may be caused by the fact that your TV lies flat on the ground. Avoid the scourge of neck pain (and recapture some lost floorspace) with a TV stand!

brian53newell

I ordered a end table from them once and neglected to fully analyze the dimensions. They tend to make really tiny furniture solutions. In fact, my end table is so tiny, it might as well be a children's table.

With that being said, build quality was good. No scratches or damaged corners.

ThunderThighs

I ordered a end table from them once and neglected to fully analyze the dimensions. They tend to make really tiny furniture solutions. In fact, my end table is so tiny, it might as well be a children's table.

With that being said, build quality was good. No scratches or damaged corners.

Wait a minute. The quality was good but you're recommending people stay away because it was smaller than you expected it to be even though it had dimensions listed?

traquy

The "no tools" multi level stand actually looks like it would work very well in my daughter room as a storage shelf. She likes to play "house" with her stuffed animals and I could definitely see her using this as a multi level stuffie condo/storage shelf.

meishka25

novastarj wrote:Nope, but for what it's worth Abbeyson products seem well reviewed online.

And FYI, this product appears identical to that entertainment center, but for over $100 less (with free shipping!) at Overstock. In fact Overstock appears to have many of the Abbeyson products for cheaper. Under different names though, so you need to look at the design and dimensions to make sure they match.

radi0j0hn

I also get a kick out of all the "old tech" furniture donated to thrift stores. Most include deep cabinets to accommodate the tube monitor, some have slots to supply pin-feed paper to the dot matrix printer.

23Jess

Neither do they mention squat about materials: is this rubberwood? MDF? Chipboard? There is solid wood furniture to be had, in these forms even, but that cute arts & crafts corner tv stand is probably not meeting the criteria if it doesn't boast it all over the place. If you heard it boast somewhere, once, hip me to the materials svp.

craigthom

23Jess wrote:Neither do they mention squat about materials: is this rubberwood? MDF? Chipboard? There is solid wood furniture to be had, in these forms even, but that cute arts & crafts corner tv stand is probably not meeting the criteria if it doesn't boast it all over the place. If you heard it boast somewhere, once, hip me to the materials svp.

I didn't look at all of them, but I looked at a half dozen, and they all say what material they are made from. Which one doesn't?

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